Friday, February 6, 2009
Markiting Intro
McDonalds Target market are people that travle and that are on a limited budget. The Market Mix is it has food at all prices and not one meal is over 7 dollars, most of the McDonalds are placed on the side of major highways with easy aces for the public.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Employment terms
1. EVALUATION: an act or instance of evaluating or appraising.
2. ASSESSMENTS: These tests ask you a series of questions and try to provide you with some sense of your personality and career interests.
3. BACKGROUND CHECK: Used by employers to verify the accuracy of the information you provide on your resume
4. BENEFITS: An important part of your compensation package, and part of the salary negotiation process.
5. COLD CALL: When a job-seeker approaches an employer (usually through an uninvited cover letter) who has not publicly announced any job openings.
6. COMPENSATION PACKAGE: The combination of salary and fringe benefits an employer provides to an employee.
7. GROSS PAY: Total of an employee's regular remuneration including allowances, overtime pay, commissions, and bonuses, etc., before any deductions are made.
8. FICA: The federal law which requires employers to withhold a portion of employee wages and pay them to the government trust fund which provides retirement benefits.
9. OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
10. NET PAY: Portion of a salary or wages that an employee actually gets (takes home) after paying all deductions and taxes.
11. DEDUCTIONS: Taxation: Fixed amount or percentage permitted by taxation authorities that a tax payer can subtract from his or her adjusted gross income to arrive at the taxabl income.
12. INTERNSHIP: One of the best types of work experiences for entry-level job-seekers because a majority of employers say experience is the most important factor in whether you're hired.
13. OUTSOURCING: Contracting, sub-contracting, or 'externalizing' non-core activities to free up cash, personnel, time, and facilities for activities where the firm holds competitive advantage.
14. NETWORKING: Involves developing a broad list of contacts
15. OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK: Published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, this guide provides detailed information on more than 250 occupations.
16. SALARY: Agreed-upon and regular compensation for employment that may be paid in any frequency but, in common practice, is paid on monthly and not on hourly, daily, weekly, or piece-work basis.
17. TELECOMMUTING: Substitution of telecommunications for transportation in a decentralized and flexible work arrangement which allows part or full time employees to work at home via a computer attached to the employer's data network.
18. TEMPING: Working short employment stints with a variety of clients, usually through a temping agency or staffing firm.
19. THANK YOU LETTERS: After every intervew send thank you letters
20. WORK-PLACE VALUES: Concepts and ideas that define a job-seeker and influence your satisfaction
2. ASSESSMENTS: These tests ask you a series of questions and try to provide you with some sense of your personality and career interests.
3. BACKGROUND CHECK: Used by employers to verify the accuracy of the information you provide on your resume
4. BENEFITS: An important part of your compensation package, and part of the salary negotiation process.
5. COLD CALL: When a job-seeker approaches an employer (usually through an uninvited cover letter) who has not publicly announced any job openings.
6. COMPENSATION PACKAGE: The combination of salary and fringe benefits an employer provides to an employee.
7. GROSS PAY: Total of an employee's regular remuneration including allowances, overtime pay, commissions, and bonuses, etc., before any deductions are made.
8. FICA: The federal law which requires employers to withhold a portion of employee wages and pay them to the government trust fund which provides retirement benefits.
9. OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
10. NET PAY: Portion of a salary or wages that an employee actually gets (takes home) after paying all deductions and taxes.
11. DEDUCTIONS: Taxation: Fixed amount or percentage permitted by taxation authorities that a tax payer can subtract from his or her adjusted gross income to arrive at the taxabl income.
12. INTERNSHIP: One of the best types of work experiences for entry-level job-seekers because a majority of employers say experience is the most important factor in whether you're hired.
13. OUTSOURCING: Contracting, sub-contracting, or 'externalizing' non-core activities to free up cash, personnel, time, and facilities for activities where the firm holds competitive advantage.
14. NETWORKING: Involves developing a broad list of contacts
15. OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK: Published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, this guide provides detailed information on more than 250 occupations.
16. SALARY: Agreed-upon and regular compensation for employment that may be paid in any frequency but, in common practice, is paid on monthly and not on hourly, daily, weekly, or piece-work basis.
17. TELECOMMUTING: Substitution of telecommunications for transportation in a decentralized and flexible work arrangement which allows part or full time employees to work at home via a computer attached to the employer's data network.
18. TEMPING: Working short employment stints with a variety of clients, usually through a temping agency or staffing firm.
19. THANK YOU LETTERS: After every intervew send thank you letters
20. WORK-PLACE VALUES: Concepts and ideas that define a job-seeker and influence your satisfaction
Monday, February 2, 2009
Work Scedule Week #22
Monday 2/2, 2:30-6:30
Tuseday 2/3, 1:30-4:30
Wedsday 2/4, 1:30-6:30
Thurseday 2/5, 1:30-6:30
Friday 2/6, 1:30-4:30
Saterday 2/7, Off
Sunday 2/8, Off
Tuseday 2/3, 1:30-4:30
Wedsday 2/4, 1:30-6:30
Thurseday 2/5, 1:30-6:30
Friday 2/6, 1:30-4:30
Saterday 2/7, Off
Sunday 2/8, Off
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